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L02: Conceptual design of a story map

The last lecture introduced the basic concept of story maps and a few different types. Now that you’ve become familiar with them, let's take a look at some concepts worth considering before you producing your own story map.

Things we cover in this session

Things you need for this session

Things to take home from this session

At the end of this session you should be able to

Story maps as representation of spatial contents

Before you actually design a story map there are some conceptual questions you need to address carefully*.

1. What is the story behind the map? What do I want to communicate?

2. Who is the audience of my story map? What contextual information do users need in order to understand my story map?

3. Which materials do I need to create my story map?

4. Which media can I omit from my story map?

5. How will users of my map navigate through my “story”?

Based on ESRI 2012: Thinking about Storymaps. http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/summer12articles/files/arcnews34_2/arcnews-summer12.pdf.

Time for practice

W02-1: Story map with ArcGIS Online

And once you have become familiar with how to create a story map, go on with: W02-2: Pico Pequeno eruptions 2014 – make your own story